The hotel ist located north of Salzburg at the rim of the city, right
at a busy street. The neighbourhood is not really pleasant. A kind of mix or transition between industrial and suburban. Restaurants, Pubs, etc. are hard to find in the vicinity. There is an independant
Italian restaurant within the hotel building, though. But who on earth comes to Austria and wants to eat italian! It might be ok for locals, but I much rather experience the distinctive austrian cooking
(surf the internet at home, and get ready for it).
The access to the hotel via the Ring-Autobahn is more convenient (via
exit north), don't bother to drive through the city (unless you have a GPS and want to do some sightseeing).
My room window was on the side, not faceing the street, therefore the
noise didn't bother me. I was in room 109 for 3 nights, peer at my pictures. I paid 64 Euro per night. Regarding the high prices of the hotels in Salzburg, this was reasonable for what I got. It was a double room for single use. The size of the room is average european. The size of the bathroom is larger than average. My room had one window, no view, no balcony. I quite liked the wooden furniture.
There are a few free parking spaces for guests, well hidden in the backyard. Once you have your keys, you have a direct access to the backyard via the staircase to the breakfast room. By the way, the breakfast room is pleasant (small, can get crowded), brakfast itself is ok, but offers a rather small selection only.
Just about 5 or 10 yards beyond the parking lot you can see the tracks of the local railway, that leads you in two stops only, right in to the central railway station of Salzburg, with busses and trolleybusses bringing you everywhere. It's all included in the "Salzburg Card". The very little rail stop station by the hotel parking has two "stop on request" buttons. One for each direction. You better make sure you press the correct one.
The hotel looks very clean to me, but they did still not get rid of that musty smell. Unfortunately the reception is unattended most of the time. Do not hesitate to take the phone and call somebody. They are not talkative at all, but they will answer your questions. Ask about the "Salzburg Card", it's available at the reception!
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